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Reserves of Coal, Oil, Natural Gas, and Condensate amounted to PhP 594.22 Billion in 2022
Country’s Overall Water Use Efficiency increased by 5.5 percent in 2022
Philippines’ Class A Gold, Copper, Nickel and Chromite Resources Valued at PhP 491.19 Billion in 2022
PSA Hosts the Regional Training Workshop on SEEA Ecosystem Accounting
Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics Component 1: Environmental Conditions and Quality
Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics Component 4: Extreme Events and Disasters
Country’s Nickel, Chromite, and Gold reserves increased from 2013 to 2018, Copper reserves remained on the same level
Extraction of Coal, Oil and Natural Gas Increased from 2000 to 2017
Stocks of Surface Water and Soil Water decreased by 20.4 percent in 2015
Tree-covered Area reached 7.8 Million Hectares in 2015
Component 6 of the Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics
Damages Due to Natural Extreme Events and Disasters Amounted to PhP 463 Billion
Country’s total water abstraction increased by 12.3 percent from 2010 to 2019
PSA-UNSD launched the Environmental-Economic Accounting for Evidence-Based Policy in the Philippines
Contribution of coal, oil, natural gas, and condensate resources to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased from 2000 to 2019
Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics Component 2: Environmental Resources and their Use
Philippines’ Class A Nickel, Copper, Chromite and Gold Resources Valued at PhP 296.28 Billion in 2020
Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics Component 1: Environmental Conditions and Quality
Compendium of Philippine Environment Statistics Component 5: Human Settlements and Environmental Health
Country’s Overall Water Use Efficiency Decreased while Water Stress remains at Low Level